Events

Upcoming

March 6

Special Pinelands Plant Course – Advanced

Each participant will study a site at the Franklin Parker Preserve . The objective of the course is for each student to create a comprehensive, specimen-based list of every vascular plant species present on their site. The course is geared for professionals and advanced amateurs.
April 25

Special Pinelands Plant Course – Fundamentals

This year, we'll focus on the natural relationships and modern classification of plants, using the Pine Barrens of New Jersey as our outdoor classroom.
March 22

Owl Calling & Woodcock Walk

Owls and woodcocks and Emile, oh my! Early spring is a great time to listen and call for breeding owls, as courtship and nesting has already begun! Walking along woodland edges, we will call for Screech Owls to fly in and perch aloft. We may hear Great Horned Owls singing their courtship duets, and if the weather is mild, perhaps even see courtship flights of the American Woodcock! Dr. Emile DeVito, New Jersey Conservation Foundation staff biologist, will lead this moonlight walk through Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center in Morris County.
May 5

Cadwalader Park Bird Walk

Join birding expert Jason Hall of In Color Birding on our 3rd annual bird walk in Trenton's crown jewel - Cadwalader Park! We will learn to identify birds by both sight and sound, and expect to see beautiful spring migrants and residents.
May 1

Spring Bird Walk – Meadows & Edges

Naturalist Bill Lynch will lead us through the meadows and forest edges of Bamboo Brook as we search for both spring migrants and breeding birds. Songbirds love the transition between forest and field, and use the treetops to sing their hearts out.
May 8

Spring Bird Walk – Forest Interior

Spring migration continues as we venture into the forest to search for migrants and breeding birds. We’ll hope to see Scarlet Tanagers, Ovenbirds, Woodpeckers, and other species that prefer the taller trees and denser vegetation of mature woodland.
May 15

Spring Bird Walk – Birding by Ear

As more and more leaves cover the trees and understory of the forest, it becomes increasingly difficult to see birds and other wildlife – but there are other ways to appreciate the biodiversity of The Garden State!
May 4

Liberty State Park “Big Day” of Birding!

Join NJ Conservation, Feminist Bird Club of Jersey City, and Liberty State Park for a "Big Day" of birding! We will attempt to identify as many species of birds as we can while having an absolute blast along the way!

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